This is a batch file for removing left-over files and registry entries. It should only be used if:* You can't uninstall Comodo Internet Security* You can't install Comodo Internet Security* Comodo Internet Security is already uninstalled, and you want to make sure everything's gone

The batch file will remove files and registry entries associated with the following components:* Firewall* Antivirus* Defense+* Ask Toolbar, Hopsurf Toolbar, Live PC Support and SafeSurf

Vista users will have to run the batch file as an administrator. For Windows XP-users, make sure you're logged in on an administrator account.

The tool does not remove the Comodo folder in Program files and it also does not remove Comodo Group and some other registry entries that are clearly marked Comodo Internet Security.

You Are Right. When I Checked With The Batch File It Has Entry Pointing To HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\ComodoGroup\CFP and Nothing About HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\ComodoGroup\COMODO Internet Security - RC2. And As You Mentioned I Can Find Other Entries Also Which Is Been Left Out. Thats Why I Have Raised The Question Before Whether The Tool Is For Any Previous Release Version Of CIS Or Its Common For All The Versions.

EricJH Has Mentioned That He Is Checking With This. Hope He Will Be Comming Up With An Update Soon.

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The tool does not remove the Comodo program files folder or some other COMODO entries (e.g. some registry entries) because they are related to other COMODO software installed on the PC (even if they are marked 'CIS'). If you want a tool that removes ALL COMODO entries, well, PM Ragwing.

And yes, I guess it is safe to say that this was made for the current CIS version that was out at that time seeing as keys like 'HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\ComodoGroup\COMODO Internet Security - RC2' aren't removed.

*** NOT WORKING ***when i run the setup, i got message saying there is an old version already installed on my system (x64)

not the 1st time it's happeing, i got that also with previous builds... so really this is annoyingit was fixed before with format & windows resintall but i do not want to that at this time, so help me to find a solution please!

I'm running now an another product : Agnitum Outpost Firewall (more faster btw & support for IPV6 & true working support for Windows7 but I'm still on XP x64 for few more weeks, and wow no more slow booting like with Comodo but still very effective to catch all suspicious activities when u load Windows), I'm on trial now but I'm gonna try again ZoneAlarm that was my favourite before Comodo!!)

What is wrong with Comodo products?

- Why adding spyware like SafeSurf / Asktoolbar by default ? - Why trusttoolbar.com used before ? (still detected by Agnitum Firewall when i surf to comodo.com)- Why no 100% working uninstall exe procedure since the 1st initial Comodo Firewall release? (I'm an old user but I'm getting tired now that nothing is fixed)- Why no support for minidumps posted ? I posted like >100 minidumps (BSOD,...) and still no answer to solve them ! This is so annoying and unprofessionnal...

- Device Manager > View > Show Hidden Devices > Non-Plug and Play Driversno such thing like "Non-Plug and Play Drivers" are listed so no entries for Comodo like :

Comodo Application Engine Comodo Network Engine

- WMI Service. Stop the the WMI Service (in admin > services). Delete the "repository" folder in C:\windows\system32\wbem. start the WMI Service. Starting the service rebuilds the deleted folder and the database.

before stoping the WMI service i checked inside WBEM folder but there is no folder/file called "repository"if i stop & restart the service (put on autostart), the folder ISN'T recreated anyway...

Just a suggestion but this is what I use when I'm uninstalling something.Revo Uninstaller, it's completely free and it removes the program properties & their registry entries when uninstalling.Revo works great if you know how to use it, so READ about it.Hope this helps. Download Revo Uninstaller

After running the batch script I still have an awful lot of very ancient registry keys inHKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Local AppWizard-Generated Applications\CFPLog

There is one good thing about their continued presence,having found the REG DELETE target error their presence shows that a script glitch did not cause REG.EXE to trash other applications withinHKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Local AppWizard-Generated Applications\ *

I started this post to get advice upon the intention and consequences of the mishmash,since I have little experience (and never wanted it) of REG.EXE.

I am now satisfied that it does not cause damage to innocent registry keys, and only omits to delete intended targets.

But if you too run the deletion scripts, be warned that three keys escape deletion.Also take note that deletion FAILURE for files, folder, or registry keys is ignored by the scripts,and you still get a false assurance"All remains of Comodo Internet Security should now be gone!"

I am re-working a script to avoid those problems in preparation for upgrading my protection;the last time I tried this Windows got a bit damaged, probably caused by the script.